Video: Moscow Rejects “Syria Role” in Chemical Raids

An interview with Mark Taliano

The Syrian Foreign Minister has strongly criticized the US-led coalition for wreaking destruction in Syria while sparing the Daesh terror group.

Walid al-Moallem was speaking in a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Sochi. He said Washington aims to destroy Syria’s economy and prolong the war. The Russian Foreign Minister also said Moscow would strongly oppose any attempts to accuse the Syrian government of involvement in a whole range of chemical weapons incidents.

Sergei Lavrov also stressed that Russia stands against any attempts to politicize the regulation of the Syrian situation at the U-N General Assembly and the Human Rights Council.


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Taliano talks and listens to the people of Syria. He reveals the courage and resilience of a Nation and its people in their day to day lives, after more than six years of US-NATO sponsored terrorism and three years of US “peacemaking” airstrikes.

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Author: Mark Taliano

Year: 2017

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